Google Street View lets you tour the Kennedy Space Center (Comments)

August 6, 2012 8:46 pm

The NASA rover Curiosity started to explore Mars on Monday. Meanwhile, people on Earth can start to explore NASA’s John F. Kennedy Space Center through the magic of Google Street View.

Google rolled out the Street View look at Kennedy on August 2 to celebrate the space center’s fiftieth anniversary. Officially established on July 1, 1962 as the NASA Launch Operations Center, the Florida site has been the launching destination for every NASA manned space flight operation since 1968. It was renamed on November 29, 1963 following President Kennedy’s assassination.

[mnn.com]

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